Marcin is a Python enthusiast, open source evangelist, and co-founder of RhodeCode, Inc. In addition to Python, Marcin has extensive experience with JavaScript, Java, Ruby, and C++. He's worked as a software developer and CTO in Poland, Israel, Germany, and USA. In his spare time, Marcin has been heavily involved in many open source projects including; RhodeCode, VCS, Celery, Pyramid, Mercurial, Dulwich, Salt, and Libcloud.

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For all of their efforts in helping teams deliver more commits, Git and Mercurial have also introduced one significant problem: the slowing down of peer reviews. Marcin Kuzminski explains how “pragmatic groupings” can help.

Moving to a distributed version control system (DVCS) like Git or Mercurial can mean facing a number of problems. Here’s a look at the best ways to solve those problems while saving time when switching.